Michelle Putnam, "Gerontological Social Work and COVID-19: Calls for Change in Education, Practice, and Policy from International Voices"
English | ISBN: 0367686104 | 2021 | 252 pages | EPUB | 581 KB
English | ISBN: 0367686104 | 2021 | 252 pages | EPUB | 581 KB
The novel coronavirus and the resultant COVID-19 pandemic have disproportionately affected older adults in terms of the number of lives lost, concerns about safety of institutional and home and community-based care, the impact of isolation and seclusion, and the ability to participate and engage in meaningful and contributory activities. The pandemic has uncovered layers of ageism that are embedded in societies globally and challenges us all to address the pervasive individual, institutional, and structural biases that permit age-based discrimination. Within the interdisciplinary field of gerontology, social workers lead organizations, provide direct services and supports, facilitate community engagement and participation, and deliver therapeutic interventions among other roles and activities that facilitate positive outcomes for older adults and their families.
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